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Tag Archives: Jenkins

UFT GIT Jenkins Integration

March 13, 2017by sumeet Singh kushwah 1 Comment

In this post we will discuss about how to execute UFT tests store on Git server from Jenkins. Read about how to save UFT tests on a Git server here […]

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Continuous Integration, GIT, Integration, Jenkins, UFT 12.5, UFT 14, UFT GIT Integration, UFT GIT JENKINS INTEGRATION, Unified Functional Testing, VBScript

How to pass UFT test parameter values from Jenkins

August 25, 2015by sumeet Singh kushwah 34 Comments

In this post we will discuss about passing the UFT test parameters from Jenkins jobs. Introduction UFT test parameters are used to pass the useful information required for executing the […]

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Continuous Integration, Integration, Jenkins, QuickTest Pro, UFT 12.5, Unified Functional Testing, VBScript

UFT’s Runtime Engine

July 24, 2015by sumeet Singh kushwah 20 Comments

UFT Run-time Engine UFT’s runtime engine allows you to run the API and GUI tests including BPT Tests without installing the complete UFT IDE. Machines with runtime engine can be used as […]

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Continuous Integration, Jenkins, LeanFT, QuickTest Pro, Runtime Engine, Unified Functional Testing

LeanFT – a quick Introduction

July 23, 2015by sumeet Singh kushwah 5 Comments

What is LeanFT (Lean Functional Testing)? LeanFT is the new functional testing tool set from HP. As the name suggests it’s the leaner functional testing tool, Why Leaner? Because it’s […]

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LeanFT, QuickTest Pro, Unified Functional Testing

Executing automated UFT\ALM tests from Jenkins

March 24, 2015by sumeet Singh kushwah 276 Comments

Get Trained and start executing UFT tests from Jenkins. Click Here for more details. Hello Friends, In this post, we will discuss integrating Jenkins CI tool with HP UFT. Introduction […]

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ALM/QC, Continuous Integration, Jenkins, QuickTest Pro, Unified Functional Testing

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